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Jewish creatives doxxed by pro-Palestine activists have received d-ath threats, had their families harassed, been sent swastikas and called a “cancer” in online hate mail – saying the drawing up of “Jew lists” evoked the Holocaust.

One of those targeted, Zara Cooper, said she could never previously understand how the Holocaust had happened. “Now I can viscerally see what our ancestors must have felt,” she said.

The February 9 doxxing prompted the government to ­accelerate legal protections, with Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus signalling criminal provisions could outlaw the malicious disclosure of personal information. Speaking to The Australian, five of those who had their details leaked – some with their picture included in what one described as a “most wanted” list – said they had a “target on their backs”.